Heartbreak Brings Mr. Right

Chapter 69



“Understood, Mr.

Walsh.

Franklin was still a little surprised at Domenic’s sudden request.

After all, Domenic had never shown an interest in flowers before…

Was it possible that he had a girlfriend?

*

On Monday, since Lindsey had officially graduated, she went through the formalities and was officially hired by Vitality Entertainment as part of the agency department.

Lynne set down a pile of documents in front of her and said, “This is everything we have on the company’s new artists.

Familiarize yourself with these documents over the next two days.

Oh, and-” Lynne took out one of the documents and put it on the top of the stack.

“This is the company’s latest golden egg.Owned by NôvelDrama.Org.

They want her to become the next big hit, so you’d better pay more attention to her.

As soon as she saw the artist’s photo at the top of the document, Lindsey frowned in disbelief.

How could it be Shelia?

“Lynne, what’s so good about Jasmine? Why does the company want to promote her?” Lindsey couldn’t help but ask with a subtle grimace.

Lynne stared at her with a strange look and said cryptically, “The answer is obvious.

If you can’t figure it out, then what’re you even doing here?”

After saying that, she patted the stack of documents and left.

But before leaving, she added, “I know you’re at odds with Jasmine since the spat at the airport, but work is work.

There’s nothing we can do to change the company’s decision.

Lindsey felt as though a heavy weight had been dumped onto her shoulders.

She couldn’t help but sigh.

Why did the universe insist on having her work in the same company as Shelia?

After getting off work, Lindsey rubbed her sore shoulders and walked out of the office building in low spirits.

Darkness had already fallen, and the stars twinkled in the night sky.

ALL of a sudden, her phone rang, which sounded particularly harsh amidst the quiet night.

It was her best friend, Nancy, calling.

As soon as the call connected, Nancy’s aggrieved voice sounded from the other end of the line.

“Lindsey, where are you? Have you forgotten that today’s my birthday?”

Startled, Lindsey glanced at her watch and found that it was already eight-forty in the evening.

While frantically hailing a taxi, she apologized to Nancy and said, “So sorry! I just got off work.

Don’t worry.

I’m on the way!”

Today was Nancy’s birthday, so she had chosen a particularly luxurious club for her party.

Nancy and her family hadn’t always been rich.

When she was in high school, her mother sold stationery at the school gate while her father was a cook in a restaurant.

Occasionally, he’d buy lottery tickets on his way home.

Who would’ve thought that one day, he’d win the jackpot of ten million dollars?

Since then, Nancy’s family rose out of poverty.

Her father wasn’t the kind of shortsighted person who’d squander his prize money.

On the contrary, he invested a big chunk of it into the restaurant he worked for.

Later, the business took off, and he opened several more branches.

Now, he had become a wealthy man.

Of course, nobody knew about this except Lindsey.

After her father won the lottery back then, Nancy and her family moved to another city.

It wasn’t until college that the two met again-and coincidentally, they had been assigned to the same dormitory room.


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